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Carbon tetrachloride

SWPP Photographic Glossary

Carbon tetrachloride is a chemical solvent traditionally used for removing grease, oils, and fingerprints from photographic negatives. By cleaning the surface without damaging the emulsion, it helps maintain clarity and image quality. While effective in darkroom practices, it is now rarely used due to health and safety concerns, and modern alternatives are preferred for safe and efficient negative cleaning.

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